Gender roles

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The cultural and societal expectations and norms for behavior of the sexes and the assigned cultural and social roles and responsibilities of men and women.

Biological Sex and Gender Identity: The basics of biological sex and how it may differ from one's gender identity.
Patriarchy and Feminism: The social and political movements addressing gender inequalities, patriarchal institutions, and power dynamics.
Gender Stereotypes: The generalization of attributes, roles, and behaviors assigned to individuals based on their gender.
Gender Discrimination: The ways in which people are treated differently due to their gender, including pay gaps, hiring bias, and other types of bias.
Gender Roles and Expectations: The social norms that dictate behaviors, appearance, and responsibilities based on gender.
Intersectionality: The ways in which gender intersects with other social categories such as race, class, and sexuality that shape individual experiences.
Masculinity and Femininity: The characteristics and behaviors typically associated with what society considers to be male or female.
Gender in the Media: The representation of gender in various forms of media and its impact on society and individuals' perceptions.
LGBTQ+ Rights and Issues: The social, legal, and political struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community regarding gender identity and sexual orientation.
Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Identities: The experiences of individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex assigned at birth.
Gender-Based Violence: The physical, emotional, and psychological harm inflicted on individuals, primarily women, due to gender-based discrimination.
Women's History: The struggles, achievements, and contributions of women throughout history.
Gender and Education: The ways in which gender affects access to education and the experience of being a student or an educator.
Gender and Work: The impact of gender on employment, careers, and workplace dynamics.
Gender in Politics: The representation of men and women in politics and the policies that affect gender equality.
Gender and Health: The biological, social, and cultural factors that influence men's and women's health outcomes.
Gender and Religion: The ways in which various religions and gender roles are intertwined.
Gender and Sports: The impact of gender on sports participation, representation, and expectations.
Global Perspectives on Gender: The cultural differences around the world regarding gender roles and expectations.
Contemporary Feminism: The modern feminist movements and the issues they address.
Traditional gender roles: This type of gender role defines femininity as being nurturing, submissive, and homemaking, while masculinity is seen as dominant, competitive, and aggressive.
Gender-neutral roles: Gender-neutral roles refer to the idea that gender does not determine what roles individuals can take in society. There is a move towards gender-equality and inclusivity in society that promotes gender-neutral roles.
androgynous roles: Androgynous roles are those that combine aspects of both traditional masculinity and femininity. Androgyny is associated with gender-fluidity and may signal a rejection of traditional gender norms.
Occupational gender roles: Occupational gender roles refer to the stereotypical association of particular professions with certain genders. For example, women are traditionally associated with professions such as teaching and nursing, while men are often expected to be in blue-collar jobs or management positions.
Sexual roles: Sexual roles refer to the expectations placed on individuals based on their gender regarding their romantic and sexual behavior. Women are expected to be passive and submissive, while men are expected to be dominant and assertive.
Parental roles: Parental roles refer to the expectations placed on fathers and mothers regarding their responsibilities for their children. Women are still traditionally seen as the primary caregivers, while men are viewed as the financial providers.
Quote: "A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex."
Quote: "The specifics regarding these gendered expectations may vary among cultures, while other characteristics may be common throughout a range of cultures."
Quote: "In addition, gender roles (and perceived gender roles) vary based on a person's race or ethnicity."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including the clothing a person chooses to wear, the profession a person pursues, manner of approach to things, the personal relationships a person enters, and how they behave within those relationships."
Quote: "Although gender roles have evolved and expanded, they traditionally keep women in the 'private' sphere, and men in the 'public' sphere."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Gender roles are usually centered on conceptions of masculinity and femininity, although there are exceptions and variations."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including [...] the personal relationships a person enters, and how they behave within those relationships."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Although gender roles have evolved and expanded, they traditionally keep women in the 'private' sphere, and men in the 'public' sphere."
Quote: "The specifics regarding these gendered expectations may vary among cultures, while other characteristics may be common throughout a range of cultures."
Quote: "In addition, gender roles (and perceived gender roles) vary based on a person's race or ethnicity."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including the clothing a person chooses to wear."
Quote: "A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Although gender roles have evolved and expanded, they traditionally keep women in the 'private' sphere, and men in the 'public' sphere."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including the profession a person pursues."
Quote: "A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including [...] how they behave within those relationships."